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Also restarted ntp daemon. Added a "server ral" entry in /etc/ntp.conf so that we can compare our local GPS time source with the ral server.
ntpq -p shows good agreement (-8.285 millisecond offset) with the ral server:
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ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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xral 208.75.88.4 3 u 7 64 377 0.368 -8.285 1.249
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 2 l 15 16 377 0.000 -0.028 0.031
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Querying the ral ntp server, with ntpq -p ral shows that it has offsets with its servers, probably related to the big delays:
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ntpq -p ral
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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+64.6.144.6 128.252.19.1 2 u 300 1024 177 43.800 -32.309 12.143
*208.75.88.4 192.12.19.20 2 u 997 1024 377 56.151 16.212 0.321
+64.73.32.134 192.5.41.41 2 u 502 1024 377 42.897 7.307 110.558
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